Crime reports

Wednesday, October 27, 2010By Karen Hall, Staff Writer

On Oct. 19 the Chapel Hill Police Department reported that a possible stolen truck was burned and left in an old rock quarry at 2100 Caney Springs Road. The truck appeared to be a Ford F350 extended cab dually. The VIN and the license plate were melted, so the truck was not immediately identifiable. The owner of the property told police he had not visited the site "in a while" and knew nothing about the truck. The National Insurance Crime Bureau is searching its database.

Thefts and vandalism reported:

* The total value of items stolen from 1501 River Road, Chapel Hill, last week was $32,320. The missing items include a Colt .44 magnum pistol serial No. CKA 1438, a grizzly bear rug, a 17" Toshiba laptop, two digital cameras, and a quantity of men's and women's jewelry.

* A United Motors 50 cc red motorcycle, worth $1,005, was stolen from a residence on Gills Chapel Road on Oct. 18. The VIN is SKN6CA1325C505174.

* A gray-black Yorkshire terrier was stolen from a residence on Glenn Avenue about 10 a.m. Oct. 21. Owner estimates the dog's value at $650. A witness told police she thought two white women who were driving a champagne-colored four-door car had taken the dog.

* The driver's side mirror of a Ford F150 legally parked on 2nd Avenue North was destroyed on Oct. 17. Owner estimates it will cost $600 to replace.

* A red and black Troy-Bilt pressure washer was stolen from a residence on Jackson Street between Oct. 14 and 15. Owner estimates the value at $350.

* A wallet, containing a Master Card, a debit card, and a driver's license, was stolen from a man who was waiting on a motorized wheelchair on Wal-Mart on Oct. 17. The victim told police he thought the man who wanted him to get out of the way and hit him on the back must have taken the wallet.

Issued with a citation for vandalism of property:

* Ernest L. Feinstein, 21, Hardison Avenue. Court date: Dec. 6. According to the report by Lewisburg Police Department Officer John Christmas, Feinstein is alleged to have spray painted "CWB" on the side of an unused building at 505 Belfast Avenue. These letters are associated with the Crazy White Boys gang. Feinstein has a tattoo on his neck that says, "Crazy Ass White Boy." He admitted to law enforcement that he spray painted the building because he was "messed up on pills and bored."

* Shaniequa R. Blackwell, 21, Belfast. Two counts; bond on each count: $1,000; court date: Oct. 26. While at Marshall County jail, Blackwell was served with a warrant for failure to appear out of Lewisburg City Court. Bond on this warrant: $5,000; court date; Dec. 6.

* Carneal O. Marks, 25, Silver Creek Road. Bond: $1,000; court date: Oct. 26. Marks had to be Tasered before he would comply with law enforcement. While at Marshall County Jail, Marks was served with a criminal summons for violation of probation.

Turned himself in on a warrant for domestic assault:

* Matthew King, 29, Chapel Hill. Bond: $1,000; court date: Nov. 30.

Arrested and charged with manufacturing a controlled substance (growing marijuana) and possession of marijuana:

* Charlie Roy Allen, 65, Orange Street. Allen was in Marshall County Jail on domestic assault and violation of bond conditions charges when he was served with the state warrant. Allen will appear in Lewisburg City Court on Nov. 15.

Arrested on warrants for leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report an accident:

* Donnie E. Hopkins, 64, Franklin Road. Bond: $1,500; court date: Dec. 6. Hopkins admitted to officers that he ran into the sidewall of the Exxon On the Run Market on Oct. 19, and left before police reached the scene.

* Thomas A. Robinson, 30, Fox Lane. Bond: $1,000; court date: Dec. 6. Robinson was also cited for no insurance and failure to give immediate notice of an accident. He is alleged to have struck and damaged a Lewisburg Electric System light pole, worth $2,000, at Northgate Apartments.

*Timothy Lee Watson, 42, Hull Avenue. Bond: $1,500; court date: Dec. 6. This is Watson's third arrest on this charge. He was also cited for registration violation, no insurance, and running a stop sign.

Served with a warrant for violation of probation while at Marshall County Jail: